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Who Have You Seen Play Live And Who Was The Best And Who
I was reading a recent post I made regards to Bob Dylan and one AB'er said that they had seen him recently and he should retire another disagreed which made me wonder if the person who disagreed had actually saw him live recently.
Who have you seen live were you so impressed did it send shivers all over you OR were you so disappointed that this is the only time you can talk about it.For me
Best Muse Unbelievable ,Brilliant
Disappointed. Manic Street Preachers, Like pulling Teeth, laborious,boring,sterile oh I was so disappointed.I at least expected some balls some Rock and Roll or at least a little life .
In A Mo
Who have you seen live were you so impressed did it send shivers all over you OR were you so disappointed that this is the only time you can talk about it.For me
Best Muse Unbelievable ,Brilliant
Disappointed. Manic Street Preachers, Like pulling Teeth, laborious,boring,sterile oh I was so disappointed.I at least expected some balls some Rock and Roll or at least a little life .
In A Mo
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I went to a lot of pop concerts in the early - mid 60's and the best, by far, was Roy Orbison, what a voice. The worst was a late replacement for Billy Fury and that was John Leyton (Johnny Remember Me). I don't think he hit one right note. The one I would have love to have seen live in the 50's was Buddy Holly.
Best gig ever was 1966 performance on Hastings Pier by The Who.
Explosive both literally and metaphorically.
Best festival gig was the 4 days at the end of August 1970 @ Isle of Wight.
Performers included The Doors, Hendrix, Family, Free, Joni Mitchell, Miles Dvis, Sly and the Family Stone, John Sebastian, Ten Years After, The Who, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Procol Harum, Kris Kristofferson, Chicago and 25 other acts.
Ticket price was £3 for the 4 days!
Explosive both literally and metaphorically.
Best festival gig was the 4 days at the end of August 1970 @ Isle of Wight.
Performers included The Doors, Hendrix, Family, Free, Joni Mitchell, Miles Dvis, Sly and the Family Stone, John Sebastian, Ten Years After, The Who, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Procol Harum, Kris Kristofferson, Chicago and 25 other acts.
Ticket price was £3 for the 4 days!
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